Philosophy
Fibber McGee builds a telescope
The Golden Age of Radio brought many audio delights. The "theater of the imagination" gave is adventure, comedy, drama, suspense, tales of horror, mystery, and things of the future. Then came television and the "Golden Age" died. Here is a light-hearted offering from the comedy team of Fibber McGee and Molly entitled "Fibber Builds A Telescope" .
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The Feast Of Saint Jackie
My Fellow Comedists, A quick note to those who didn't see this item in the bulletin, but I will be appearing at Magooby's Joke House in Baltimore on Sunday. Show starts at 8 and I've got a new set, so would be great to see people there. This...
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The Feast Of Saint Miltie
My Fellow Comedists, This week we celebrate the feast of Saint Miltie on what would have been Milton Berle's 101st birthday. He had one of the longest and most influential careers in 20th century comedy. Beginning as a child actor in silent films,...
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Deceased--himan Brown
Himan Brown July 21st, 1910 to June 4th, 2010 "Himan Brown dies at 99; pioneer symbolizes 'an entire era of dramatic radio entertainment'" Brown, whose career in the fledgling medium began in the late 1920s, may be best known for creating 'Inner...
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James Webb Space Telescope Game
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Thanksgiving 2008
Don't see these displayed too often anymore. They do have a mythological heritage. In Greek mythology, Amalthea was a goat who raised Zeus on her breast milk. When her horn was accidentally broken off by Zeus while playing together, which changed...
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